Jim Barrows wrote:

DreamWeaver should support the tags, and ignore the JSTL. My biggest worry with DreamWeaver would be the HTML code the thing generates. Typically it's pretty abysmal. I have marketing people who generate better HTML then DreamCleaver does.

I don't know what version of DreamWeaver you used, but my exprience with it has been pretty good. I must confess, however, I've only worked with documents I've created, not one's that other's have. With that said, some of the automated "Server Behaviors" that DreamWeaver creates look horrendous.


But, as for JSP, JSTL and Struts, it works pretty good. By default, it will show the HTML fine, and just put some funky tags instead of the JSP tags... There is an extension to Dreamweaver, however, that helps a great deal. Its by these guys: www.fwasi.com.

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